• Resolved vtremsin10

    (@vtremsin10)


    Hello,
    When I try to import my website from a localhost to another localhost, it becomes completely stuck on “Activating mu-plugins”.

    How can I fix this?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    @vtremsin10
    Export without mu-plugins using advanced options as shown here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1hfx9sl18butk61/Screenshot_2017-05-06_01_03_15.png?dl=0

    There is likely mu-plugin that is not compatible with your new hosting environment. This will remove all mu-plugins from your export and will let you import it on your website.

    You can then check your mu-plugins on the source website and decide if you need to transfer some of them over to the new website – 9 out of 10 cases do not need to do it.

    Thread Starter vtremsin10

    (@vtremsin10)

    For some reason it just transferred fine when I tried it for the third time.
    Thank you your help

    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    @vtremsin10
    It sounds like it might be some server side limit like max_execution_time or disk I/O – I’ve seen this on some of the limited GoDaddy hosting plans.
    What is your hosting provider and plan?

    Please i’m migrating in another site and i was stucked in “activation mu-plugins”. How i can bypass this stuck? I cannot more export others backup.

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